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... A RECORDER ON LIGHT SENTENCES. At the Liverpool sessions to-day the Recorder, in charging the jury, referred to the comments that have been made regarding his short sentences. He Relieved that the exclusion of mere offended for long periods from the world, and such enjoyment of life as their lot may bring, took every remnant.of good out of the wretched subjects of such experiments. If justice ...
... I LATEST PARTICULARS. I Opinion in the City is that the Strike is Over, The Lord Mayor, Mr Sydney Buxton, M.P., and Cardinal Maiming arrived at the Dock House at a quarter to 11 o'clock this morning, and at once,proceeded to have an interview with tho dock directors. The feeling in the City is that the strike is over, although nothing has yet been definitely anuounced. An Approaching Victory ...
... At about half-past six on Friday afternoon a bull-terrier dnl{, six months old. was being taken to the Taff Vale Railway Station in collar and chain, to be sent away after purchase, when, on being loosened at Station House-terrace, it ran against the wall head foremost, and began to howl most frighffuliy. It was at once seen that the dog was attacked by rabies. It was secured with a chain by ...
... A Firegrate Displaced. During a thunderstorm last night the lightning struck a house at Rumblingwell, near Dunferm- line, and passing down the chimney lifted a grate out and throw it in fcha centre of the room. Great alarm was caused, but no serious damage. ...
... The hearing of the divorce suit, Workman v. Workman, was resumed this morning before Judge Warren and a special jury. The cross- examination of the petitioner continued. A number of letters were produced purporting to have been written by the petitioner to M. Kahme, containing strong expressions of endearment, which she denied were in her handwriting. She denied that any improper relation ...
... POLICE-OOURT PROCEEDINGS TO-DAY. At the Cardiff police-court to-day—before Mr D. Jones (mayor), Sir Morgan Morgan, Mr T. W. Lewis (stipendiary), Dr Paine, Dr Taylor, Mr Lewis Williams, Alderman Jacobs, Mr Archibald Hood, and Mr Peter Price-Piiilip John Osborne (22) was brought up in custody, on remand, charged on a warrant with that he, being the servant of the Great Western Colliery Company, ...
... Prize Fight in America. DEMPSEY BEATEN. [CENTRAL NEWS TJèLKGRALJ SAN FRAHOISOO, Tuesday Nig,it.-Derripiiey, the Nonpareil, the middie-we:ght champion of America, and La Blanche, the Marine, fought with small gloves to a finish, under tho auspices of the Athletic Club, to- night. Dempsey has been looked upon as the cleverest middle-weight boxer of the age, and although he has fought many scores ...
... A Lloyd's telegram from Ducgeness to-day sajr a collision occurred this morning betweaq the steamer Baumwall, of Hamburg, and the brig Corwena, of Carnarvon. The latter vesse! was badiy damaged, and, while being towed to Dover, she foundered off Sandgate. A telegram from Lloyd's signal-station, Prawle Point, reportr that the steamer Auricula of Sunderland, signalled, I have been in collision; ...
... Sums CBKE.—Amateur Hubert: Me lud, five kuoori; were seen to-night. four fixed, and the Other did whirl. Mulled Toioa from the faience: Did jover—hiu— try bromider, ...
... THE RECENT SUICIDE AT LLANTARNAM. With Reference to the painful death of a married -OlCan at Liantarnam, we are desired to state that the deceased was not suffering from religious kania, nor had she ever been an inmate of the 44YIum at Abergavenny, ...
... We regret to announce the death of Mr John Bra.ier, which took piace on Thursday at the age of 69 at his residence at the Mumbles. Mr BraUer was head of the well-known firm of Brader and Sons, of the Musical Instrument Warehouse, Wind-street, Swansea. He served his appr,-ntice.,I)it-, it and then came to S 'Uth Wales, settling at Swansea in resoonse to a pressing invitation from people of ...